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Yoshua Ramirez
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Rentals for Clients Question

Yoshua Ramirez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hello everyone. I want to get the opinion of other agents on this question. 

If I have clients looking for a rental, and they're are only a couple in the MLS, but there are other rentals that are managed by management companies that don't seem to pay any Cooperating compensation to agents for bringing a buyer. I'm I legally obligated to disclose those properties as options?

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Carl Davis
  • Real Estate Agent
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Carl Davis
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Utah
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In my opinion this is just the right ethical thing to do. As agents we promise to act in our clients best interests no matter the the outcome. 

Omitting an option for them is not in their best interest and I honestly don't think it would be in your best interest either.

  • Carl Davis

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